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. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine... but why you would want it is not. the 2014 e-class, see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. newspaper reporter in fort worth when martin luther king jr. spoke that day. i watched it all on television with wonder and relief-- wonder at the power of his words, relief that it had all gone so peacefully. by then, i considered myself an enlightened person on race, but i had grown up in jim crowe texas where whites and blacks lived in worlds separate in ways large and small. i never shook hands with a black person until i was in the air force-- not that i didn't want to. i just never had the occasion. they lived on one side of town. i lived on the other. schools were still mostly segregated, and the newspaper where i worked generally ignored news about black people. w
. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine... but why you would want it is not. the 2014 e-class, see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. newspaper reporter in fort worth when martin luther king jr. spoke that day. i watched it all on...
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i think there are technological revolutions. with the advent of the internet there will be consequences. but it's something to be mindful of. i think the democratic process will sort it out. unfortunately i cannot say anything more. >> kind of a different. we can't bring herself phones and to work. no wireless internet. for good ideas outside of this basic research, we can't even tell our co-workers. so how you innovate in a setting where everything is classified in the classification is there for very good reasons? >> classification issues. >> in a culture of secrecy. >> yap. that's a great question. [laughter] >> i have never been -- all levels say is that over classification is bad. [laughter] and things that are sensitive but unclassified sound like an oxymoron to be. i can say that because it's not my sandbox. figure out what is really important, protected really well everything else, just put it out there. if it really means the national security imperative use all the means to your disposal. but the idea of putting too ma
i think there are technological revolutions. with the advent of the internet there will be consequences. but it's something to be mindful of. i think the democratic process will sort it out. unfortunately i cannot say anything more. >> kind of a different. we can't bring herself phones and to work. no wireless internet. for good ideas outside of this basic research, we can't even tell our co-workers. so how you innovate in a setting where everything is classified in the classification is...
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we adapted our screening technology and tactics to counter that. and we learned that a single vulnerability in any part of the aviation system can make everyone connected to it vulnerable. since we don't control security at foreign airports, we have to work even more closely with international partners to raise the overall security of the system. we did that. shortly after the christmas day plot, i launched a worldwide initiative to make these needed changes in close collaboration with our strongest allies. i am proud to say that i october of 2010, this effort led to 190 countries signing onto an historic agreement to improve aviation security, standards, and technology and information sharing. i have had the chance to visit many of those countries over the past 4.5 years. 40 in all across six continents however, our work did not end there. following the 20 10 air cargo threat which involved bombs hidden inside printer cartridges departing on international planes to the united states, we launched a second initiative to work with international partn
we adapted our screening technology and tactics to counter that. and we learned that a single vulnerability in any part of the aviation system can make everyone connected to it vulnerable. since we don't control security at foreign airports, we have to work even more closely with international partners to raise the overall security of the system. we did that. shortly after the christmas day plot, i launched a worldwide initiative to make these needed changes in close collaboration with our...
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technology made the game a whole lot faster and awesomer. it's kind of like how esurance used technology to build a car insurance company for the modern world. advantage, you. let's give it up for the modern world. [ crowd cheering ] [ male announcer ] or...that works. esurance. proud sponsor of the u.s. open. check out esurance on facebook. >>> make this moment count. don't simply commemorate, agitate. don't only memorialize, mobilize. take this spirit, take this spirit back to your communities, your neighborhoods, your schools, take this spirit back and keep it alive. >> that was lee saunders, heads of the afscme labor union. we attend the same schools, we work, eat, and play together. our nation's first african-american president was elected and re-elected by the broadest coalition of american voters in our history. and yet while we've made great strides, disparities remain, and there's some very real institutional barriers to success for too many people. as we saw on the stage today, the movement is broader, as we recognize that issues l
technology made the game a whole lot faster and awesomer. it's kind of like how esurance used technology to build a car insurance company for the modern world. advantage, you. let's give it up for the modern world. [ crowd cheering ] [ male announcer ] or...that works. esurance. proud sponsor of the u.s. open. check out esurance on facebook. >>> make this moment count. don't simply commemorate, agitate. don't only memorialize, mobilize. take this spirit, take this spirit back to your...
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>> they already have the technology to do that. these cruise missiles could launch from 1,500 miles away. that's not the issue. it's clear then, wherever those u.n. inspectors are, which probably would be pretty close to regime targets, that those are not going to be the targets. if, in fact, those air strikes begin within the next couple of days. which is what we're hearing. >> all right. jim miklaszewski at the pentagon. it's going to be a long holiday weekend, thank you, sir. >>> with lawmakers on reset till next week, mostly bit players in the drama surrounding syria. joining me now, democratic member of the armed services committee. senator, i want to begin with the fact that you've got democratic colleagues from connecticut, john larson on the house side, longtime member of house leadership there. your senate colleague, chris murphy. all believing that congress should play a larger role. not just consultation, but a larger role. what say you? >> i say there has to be a larger role and there has to be consultation. which so fa
>> they already have the technology to do that. these cruise missiles could launch from 1,500 miles away. that's not the issue. it's clear then, wherever those u.n. inspectors are, which probably would be pretty close to regime targets, that those are not going to be the targets. if, in fact, those air strikes begin within the next couple of days. which is what we're hearing. >> all right. jim miklaszewski at the pentagon. it's going to be a long holiday weekend, thank you, sir....
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looking at technologies new methods of doing business but not just high-tech look get the shakes jack they have done something different waiting in line $1 for a burger. it is called innovation. also execution. you did have the greatest team in the world but updated on how to play together or a manager to make them play together, they will not win. management can navigate all kinds of economies in the ability to take market share , the ability to do great things. those are things that you want. takes more time to find this but when new do, you sleep better. forget about the p-e ratio. we do want to have fun because he learned the importance of the global economy and why it is important. here is a quiz. do you know, what city this is? i also posted a picture earlier of my twitter feed. tweet me if you think you know, the answer and i will give you a few clues. 4 million people, a big luxury hotel destination area, four seasons just open and the main engine of growth is not wheel that i will reveal the winner in to you by this picture is worth 1,000 words of investing advice. stick arou
looking at technologies new methods of doing business but not just high-tech look get the shakes jack they have done something different waiting in line $1 for a burger. it is called innovation. also execution. you did have the greatest team in the world but updated on how to play together or a manager to make them play together, they will not win. management can navigate all kinds of economies in the ability to take market share , the ability to do great things. those are things that you want....
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this is about cooperation and shared technology. sheared military exercises and ctrine.nd -- do towardsde a shift western-bloc in the 70s. it is bigger than the dollars and sense of the a. cents of thed aid. this is also true economically. that has haduntry a great deal of trade with europe and the united states. a great deal towards him from the last -- tourism from the west. for egypt to shift from the country that has the security and economic relationship with the west to a country that is living on the largess of gulf countries would be a huge shift. if we are looking at influence, western influence, american, european influence in egypt, it has to do with this much larger relationship and not with how many dollars are being appropriated by the u.s. congress and going to egypt. we need to understand. my fourth point is, how do we think about it now? i think it has become clear that the egyptian government, the military is launched on this course, a very unfortunate course and a course that i think will promise much instability
this is about cooperation and shared technology. sheared military exercises and ctrine.nd -- do towardsde a shift western-bloc in the 70s. it is bigger than the dollars and sense of the a. cents of thed aid. this is also true economically. that has haduntry a great deal of trade with europe and the united states. a great deal towards him from the last -- tourism from the west. for egypt to shift from the country that has the security and economic relationship with the west to a country that is...
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>> i'm just a big believer in their battery technology. i think it's really defensible. >> and what do you want to do with the money? >> i'm probably going to do a start-up when i graduate. >> i also believe you eventually want to buy a model s. you have the money. why don't you buy one now? >> i probably will at one point. it's a great car. >> i want to ask you, we're talking when newly minted tesla owners, because you're not the only one we've read about and heard about out there. do you know of any others? >> i don't. i do have friends that also invested in the stock. >> okay. well, they normally say it's good to have diversified basket, but as they say, you've been right on this one so far. good luck. >> thank you. >> risky bit. checking the markets when we come back. i've been doing a few things for a while that i really love-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 playing this and trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the better i am at them, the more i enjoy them. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so i'm always looking to take them up a notch or two. tdd#: 1-800-345
>> i'm just a big believer in their battery technology. i think it's really defensible. >> and what do you want to do with the money? >> i'm probably going to do a start-up when i graduate. >> i also believe you eventually want to buy a model s. you have the money. why don't you buy one now? >> i probably will at one point. it's a great car. >> i want to ask you, we're talking when newly minted tesla owners, because you're not the only one we've read about...
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will they have benefited from integrated quality schools and be ready in the science and technology or other fields of that era? will they be able to interact, appreciate and love and more diverse setting than we've ever seen before? our job today is for the answer and 2029 to be not just, yes we can, but yes, we did. it is now my honor to introduce the mayor of our great city and county of san francisco, and lee. i've known him and admired him since his days as a civil rights attorney at the asian law caucus. mayor lee has worked hard to keep the economy and economic recovery on track. to create jobs for our residents. mayor lee keeps his focus on making san francisco a city that celebrates diversity and leads the way in job creation innovation, education, healthcare, and the environment for future generations. mayor lee began his career in civil rights as a community activist. he later served as director of our san francisco human rights commission fighting for people who weren't able to have their voices heard. now as mayor, he continues the fight closing people i implement programs
will they have benefited from integrated quality schools and be ready in the science and technology or other fields of that era? will they be able to interact, appreciate and love and more diverse setting than we've ever seen before? our job today is for the answer and 2029 to be not just, yes we can, but yes, we did. it is now my honor to introduce the mayor of our great city and county of san francisco, and lee. i've known him and admired him since his days as a civil rights attorney at the...
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technology made the game a whole lot faster and awesomer. it's kind of like how esurance used technology to build a car insurance company for the modern world. advantage, you. let's give it up for the modern world. [ crowd cheering ] [ male announcer ] or...that works. esurance. proud sponsor of the u.s. open. check out esurance on facebook. >>> i walked through that door, dr. king said, oh, you're the boy from troy. are you john louis? and i said dr. king, i am john robert louis. so from that moment on he started calling me the boy from troy. >> john robert louis was 23 years old when he spoke at the lincoln memorial 50 years ago today. at that moment, congressman louis recalled how he felt that day and what the march on washington meant for american history. >> this is all of us standing before the ceremony. you can see hundreds and thousands of people coming towards constitution avenue. and we knew then that we were going to have many more people than we expected. it was a very special day. i felt so uplifted and so moved. if it had not b
technology made the game a whole lot faster and awesomer. it's kind of like how esurance used technology to build a car insurance company for the modern world. advantage, you. let's give it up for the modern world. [ crowd cheering ] [ male announcer ] or...that works. esurance. proud sponsor of the u.s. open. check out esurance on facebook. >>> i walked through that door, dr. king said, oh, you're the boy from troy. are you john louis? and i said dr. king, i am john robert louis. so...
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. congestion, for the smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the buses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution into the air. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> in the spotlight tonight, the crisis in syria, president obama says he has not made a decision yet on whether he will order military action in syria, but made the case for a limited strike during an interview with pbs's news hour today. >> when you start to talk about chemical weapons in a country that has the largest stock pile of chemical weapons anywhere, over time their control over the chemical weapons may er ode, where they're known terrorist organizations that have targeted the united states in the past. then there is a prospect, a possibility in which chemical weapons can have devastating effects could be directed at us. and we want to make sure that that does not happen. and if, in fa
hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. congestion, for the smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the buses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution into the air. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> in the spotlight tonight, the crisis in syria, president obama says he has not made a...
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the technology out pace the laws that are in place. i'm very confident knowing the nsa and how they operate that purposely somebody is out there trying to abuse this program or listen in. >> you're confident? >> i am confident about that. what i recognize is that we're going to be have to continue to improve the safety guards and as technology comes we build technology to give people more assurance an we have to do a better job of giving people confidence in how these programs work. i'm open to working with congress to figure out can we get more transparency in how the oversight court works. do we need a public advocate in there? are there addition flal respoal be taken. the but, do it in way that americans know their proobasic privacies are being protected. we have some hostile folks out there that are trying to do us harm. >> i want to bring in candy crow lee. can he have it both ways? recognize that we're making mistakes but trust us any way? >> reporter: there is every time another one of these revelation comes out and heaven only
the technology out pace the laws that are in place. i'm very confident knowing the nsa and how they operate that purposely somebody is out there trying to abuse this program or listen in. >> you're confident? >> i am confident about that. what i recognize is that we're going to be have to continue to improve the safety guards and as technology comes we build technology to give people more assurance an we have to do a better job of giving people confidence in how these programs work....
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he has also held top positions at the massachusetts institute of technology and the george washington university. right,-- to my far andrew young, an aide to martin luther king. young helped organize the march on washington. in addition he was a former congressman, a former mayor of atlanta, and a former ambassador to the united issues. he is currently professor at the andrew young skill -- school of policy studies at georgia state. ifill,eft, gwen reporter, moderator and managing "washington week vicehe has moderated two presidential debates, and before that she worked for nbc, and "the washington post," and she is regarded as one of the best. my right, julian bond, one of the leaders of the civil rights movement. studentd found the nonviolent coordinating committee. he was also elected to the georgia house and senate. he has been a radio and television almond tater and is a professor at both american university and the university of virginia. , a manmmediate left described as the conscience of the u.s. congress among john lewis, a congressman from georgia since 1986. at 23, 1 of the
he has also held top positions at the massachusetts institute of technology and the george washington university. right,-- to my far andrew young, an aide to martin luther king. young helped organize the march on washington. in addition he was a former congressman, a former mayor of atlanta, and a former ambassador to the united issues. he is currently professor at the andrew young skill -- school of policy studies at georgia state. ifill,eft, gwen reporter, moderator and managing...
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science, technology, engineering, the arts, and maths. it currently serves elementary students but the goal is to expand coverage through 12th grade. >> i grew up in foster homes. i grew up in very, very tough situations. i used to fight a lot. i used to get suspended. and so i see a lot of myself in these boys. and i see the genius in a lot of the these kids. i know that it only takes a few people to just give someone the encouragement that they need to really thrive. >> kids start every morning with breakfast then line up to repeat their morning affirmations known as the scholar holler. >> who are we? >> we are leaders! we are empowered! >> who's ready to learn? >> we are! >> the school offers a homework club, aeronautics class, help forring in medicine and science. the goal is to make sure all the needs of african-american boys are met. >> if you had not received the kind of support as a boy that you are providing to these african-american boys at this school, where would you be today? >> i'd be in san quentin. or dead. >> you seem ver
science, technology, engineering, the arts, and maths. it currently serves elementary students but the goal is to expand coverage through 12th grade. >> i grew up in foster homes. i grew up in very, very tough situations. i used to fight a lot. i used to get suspended. and so i see a lot of myself in these boys. and i see the genius in a lot of the these kids. i know that it only takes a few people to just give someone the encouragement that they need to really thrive. >> kids start...
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while the data suppose cockpit automation has made commercial airplanes safer, we found that same technology ironically pose as new safety issue. one that is so serious, it put the fax to take this warning and that you it out just six months before the aseana crash. from high speed jets to old-fashioned bi-planes. 36.5 millionaire planes take to the u.s. skies every year and flying has never been safer. experts credit computers for that. >> it allows you to think about higher level thing with the flight rather than just the basic stick and rudder skills. >> reporter: for a decade he's been teaching pilots in san jose. >> what i like to say is automation allows to you become a manager rather than a participant. >> reporter: as safe as that has made flying, some researchers have discovered a dangerous downside to overreliance. take a look at this study put out by boeing. it found the leading cause of death in commercial airlines. 80 accidents, nearly hundred people killed and nasa found in half of those accidents, inappropriate crew response and inwax the plane's equipment played a role. >> th
while the data suppose cockpit automation has made commercial airplanes safer, we found that same technology ironically pose as new safety issue. one that is so serious, it put the fax to take this warning and that you it out just six months before the aseana crash. from high speed jets to old-fashioned bi-planes. 36.5 millionaire planes take to the u.s. skies every year and flying has never been safer. experts credit computers for that. >> it allows you to think about higher level thing...
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judging a and in particular and addresses the increasing complexity of judging and handling cases how technological advances impact the role of judges and i think of a particular interest the district of columbia case it is a strong book. >> host: is it intellectual? >> guest: and the judge is right seeing very accessible and it does point in his career reflecting on his career of the position he has had it is meant for a general audience. >> what is one other book you want to share? >> it is called the collaboration and we're looking forward to this book because he has gone dry rock -- the archives and tells the story of hillers influence on hollywood 33 through 40 and a couple of things that not just hiller's influence of hollywood editing films wednesday that sentiment edited out and to have the films they and but not just in the german market but it is interesting favorite have this influence on the film house but it would matter a great lead to them put it to impact the film that were here in the united states and globally. >> host: that is a preview of some of the books coming out by a harvar
judging a and in particular and addresses the increasing complexity of judging and handling cases how technological advances impact the role of judges and i think of a particular interest the district of columbia case it is a strong book. >> host: is it intellectual? >> guest: and the judge is right seeing very accessible and it does point in his career reflecting on his career of the position he has had it is meant for a general audience. >> what is one other book you want to...
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president is saying the technology is getting ahead of our ability to monitor the technology. that means some of the programs in his estimation brings in dtaa their ooh -- >> they're not supposed to. >> well you say that's still wrong. but he says it's all coming in from in-house. there is no intent to deceive and he thinks that' important. >> great interview. i'm surprised you were able to get that many topics in. thank you for joining us. you know he's a lawyer. he's going to be back. chris cuomo. thank you >>> by the way in another one-on-one interview the fbi director robert mueller also talking about protecting the country and preventing another terror attack. >> i think there's a good chance that we would have prevented a part of 9/11 -- in other words there were four planes, 20, 19 persons involved. i think we would have a better chance of identifying those individuals who are contemplating that attack. >> we're going to have a whole lot more with your conversation with our joe johns later on. >>> the search is on of one of two thugs because they're expected of beating
president is saying the technology is getting ahead of our ability to monitor the technology. that means some of the programs in his estimation brings in dtaa their ooh -- >> they're not supposed to. >> well you say that's still wrong. but he says it's all coming in from in-house. there is no intent to deceive and he thinks that' important. >> great interview. i'm surprised you were able to get that many topics in. thank you for joining us. you know he's a lawyer. he's going...
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i developed a lot of the technology and i think you are correct. this is -- because of technology. today all of the districts have been reshaped so that it's virtually impossible to have anyone running in a district that will shift back and forth and i'm just wondering if it's really the presidential campaigns or a substantive matter of republicans having control of the statehouses, statehouses and control of the district's? >> well, we have talked a long time tonight about the impact of redistricting and there is a debate among political scientists and others about our all our problems the result of redistricting? some people say yes. i would say only in part. now obviously with technology can draw these bizarre districts in order to carve out advantages for one party or the other but the other reality is that we live in an america in which people tend to sort themselves out to live near more like-minded people. we see evidence of that around us. that is part of it. your point about the person-to-person campaigning is correct. good campaigns have always wanted to get volunteers ou
i developed a lot of the technology and i think you are correct. this is -- because of technology. today all of the districts have been reshaped so that it's virtually impossible to have anyone running in a district that will shift back and forth and i'm just wondering if it's really the presidential campaigns or a substantive matter of republicans having control of the statehouses, statehouses and control of the district's? >> well, we have talked a long time tonight about the impact of...
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. >> the county executive was a long -- among the showing of the technology. or the six schools with a new fiber-optic line. >> we are here of a certain generation. we knew what it was like not to have technology in the way we now know what. the fact that we have today is just amazing. likes -- >> they will find in many cases that faster is better. >> if kids have access to information, they need us to facilitate critical thinking around the information. >> we are talking about access. you often hear about thinking out of the box. we have blown the box wide-open. >> the county has installed hundred 60 miles of fiber-optic lines. it will help please keep a watch what is happening inside of all of the county only three school buildings. like second exit roll up to a site, hook onto the network, extreme the camera videos in the parking lot. they are able to see with the situation as before they enter. >> parents welcome the upgrade. >> any opportunity this goal gets to move along the technology into the future is leaps and bounds for the school system. >> both in
. >> the county executive was a long -- among the showing of the technology. or the six schools with a new fiber-optic line. >> we are here of a certain generation. we knew what it was like not to have technology in the way we now know what. the fact that we have today is just amazing. likes -- >> they will find in many cases that faster is better. >> if kids have access to information, they need us to facilitate critical thinking around the information. >> we are...
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so it's not a technological problem. it's sort of the system provision scale problem. >> yes, ma'am. and then way back. sorry, i'm trying to be fair. >> i think we all appreciate what you did in connecting the human trafficking data because of making more efficient for access and for searching for the information but are some examples where critical information is locked up in data silos but i'm very interested in uniting our theft databases but there are too many of them and you can't search across them if you're looking for something. is google doing more in this area? i mean, what -- >> we have groups that reach out to disclose communities. it's important to know that it's their data, not ours and it's their decision to make it available. the largest trove of useful data that's not available to google is that in federal, state and local government. they have enormous databases that were built in archaic architectures, and that information should be public. it's regular to the public. it's not going to cause a huge com
so it's not a technological problem. it's sort of the system provision scale problem. >> yes, ma'am. and then way back. sorry, i'm trying to be fair. >> i think we all appreciate what you did in connecting the human trafficking data because of making more efficient for access and for searching for the information but are some examples where critical information is locked up in data silos but i'm very interested in uniting our theft databases but there are too many of them and you...
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technology is always changing and always coming up with -- technology companies are always coming up with something new, and there are new technology companies all the time incubating, a lot of them are in what we call stealth mode. we don't even know who they are. certain technologies plateau and things move on, but in general, no. not at all. >> host: i guess i ask that because the last couple years we've had the explosion of smartphones, we've had tablets come online. what's out there? >> guest: well, first of all, there are vast numbers of people especially in the less developed cups, but even in the developed countries who don't own a smartphone and, certainly, there are vast thurms that don't own -- numbers that don't own a tablet. to give you a rough example, apple -- which leads in the tablet market -- has sold somewhere around 160 million ipads since 2010. that's a remarkable achievement and for people that own apple stock and, you know, i don't own any stock in any of these companies, that makes them very happy. but even 160 million ipads and then even if you add in the and
technology is always changing and always coming up with -- technology companies are always coming up with something new, and there are new technology companies all the time incubating, a lot of them are in what we call stealth mode. we don't even know who they are. certain technologies plateau and things move on, but in general, no. not at all. >> host: i guess i ask that because the last couple years we've had the explosion of smartphones, we've had tablets come online. what's out there?...
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>> what wareally needs to happe we'll have technology issues. seems like every time we do in the marketplace we're unable to come out of that. case in point here. nasdaq said at the end of the day when the mishap happened, they were able to rectify the situation in 30 minutes. put it took 2.5 hours to get back online. indicating not proper planning in place. >> yeah. it comes down to, it seems, the new york stock exchange's electronic system calmed arka trying to communicate with the nasdaq's prit reporting simple known at sip. seems the sec issing whoing f lg nor closely at sip, whether or not it could handle the load. it twhaen b wasn't that busy a day. >> one of the technology companies was looking at quotes leading up to the outage, and they essentially said arka was taking information that was sort of from 50 minutes, old information, and trying to push it back through the sip. the securities information processor, and that that information was off then the current marx akets and they had shut it down. the question, you take that blast of i
>> what wareally needs to happe we'll have technology issues. seems like every time we do in the marketplace we're unable to come out of that. case in point here. nasdaq said at the end of the day when the mishap happened, they were able to rectify the situation in 30 minutes. put it took 2.5 hours to get back online. indicating not proper planning in place. >> yeah. it comes down to, it seems, the new york stock exchange's electronic system calmed arka trying to communicate with...
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the korea advanced institute of science and technology says this car is a potential solution for crowded cities. it is all electric and charges in 10 minutes and it has a range of 60 miles. there was a drawback. its top speed, 37 miles an hour. i'm carolyn johnson. for everyone here, thanks for joining us. have a terrific weekend. previously on live bit with ali vincent. i went back to arizona with my mom. it's been awesome seeing my dad. my brother. oh hey ali, how you doing? my sister. hey boo. hello. hi! my grandma. take my picture if you'll photo shoot it and make me look ten years younger. and the whole family. it's also our five-year anniversary of my biggest loser win. so mom and i decided to go back to where it all starbiggest losegether for the biggest loser audition. you were grumpy. not at the table. it was five o'clock in the morning. what do you mean i didn't have much of a personality? but our trip down memory lane has turned into a massive blowout. you're being a snotty little wench. when i became the first female to win the biggest loser, life focused on calorie counting.
the korea advanced institute of science and technology says this car is a potential solution for crowded cities. it is all electric and charges in 10 minutes and it has a range of 60 miles. there was a drawback. its top speed, 37 miles an hour. i'm carolyn johnson. for everyone here, thanks for joining us. have a terrific weekend. previously on live bit with ali vincent. i went back to arizona with my mom. it's been awesome seeing my dad. my brother. oh hey ali, how you doing? my sister. hey...
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the korea advanced institute of science and technology says this car is a potential solution for crowded cities. it is all electric and charges in 10 minutes and it has a range of 60 miles. there was a drawback. its top speed, 37 miles an hour. i'm carolyn johnson. for everyone here, thanks for joining us. have a terrific weekend. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight, neil patrick harris, from the l.a. dodgers, clayton kershaw, and music from pepper. with cleto and the cletones. and now, sure enough, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, that's very nice. thank you. thank you very much. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. [ cheers and applause ] we are back from -- thank you. i appreciate it. we're back fro
the korea advanced institute of science and technology says this car is a potential solution for crowded cities. it is all electric and charges in 10 minutes and it has a range of 60 miles. there was a drawback. its top speed, 37 miles an hour. i'm carolyn johnson. for everyone here, thanks for joining us. have a terrific weekend. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight, neil patrick harris, from the l.a. dodgers, clayton kershaw, and music from pepper. with...
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targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. reinforced with scratch- resistant glass and a unibody made kevlar strong. okay google now. call my droid. the new droid ultra by motorola. when strength matters, droid does. ♪ was 12. i was a harlem girl and going down south. i kind of thought that washington, d.c. was literally down south. i kind of had nightmares about what was going to happen to us going down. we were down on a yellow school bus. it was very ricketty, there was no air conditioning. we were singing "we shall overcome." >> we knew we were going to get there one way or another. >> we were going to the march, and we would have gotten there regardless if we had to walk. >> five, four, three, two, one. this is an audio test. >> bayard rustin and i got up very early. we went out to the mall. there was literally nobody, and bayard turned to me and said, do you think anybody is coming to this march? >> bayard took a walk on the mall just to check on the march facil
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born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing out, and yes, especially dollars. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day at school, ok? ...but what about when my parents visit? ok. i just love this one... and it's next to a park. i love it. i love it too. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. [ male announcer ] from the last da
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the korea advanced institute of science and technology says this car is a potential solution for crowded cities. it is all electric and charges in 10 minutes and it has a range of 60 miles. there was a drawback. its top speed, 37 miles an hour. i'm carolyn johnson. for everyone here, thanks for joining us. have a terrific weekend.
the korea advanced institute of science and technology says this car is a potential solution for crowded cities. it is all electric and charges in 10 minutes and it has a range of 60 miles. there was a drawback. its top speed, 37 miles an hour. i'm carolyn johnson. for everyone here, thanks for joining us. have a terrific weekend.
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. this tasty stouffer's lasagna dinner from walmart is less than $2.15 a serving. replacing one restaurant dinner a week saves your family of four over $1750 a year. save money. live better. walmart. getting the right nutrition during your busy day can be a challenge. take control of your nutrition with each delicious bar provides boost bars are perfect with a meal or as a nutritious snack. plus, they are available in chocolate and peanut butter chocolate flavors. a great-tasting way to get the nutrition you need. brand power. helping you buy better. ♪ [ male announcer ] bob's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin
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to use theem technology that allows that. the common core calcified his age segregation, then, we are in big trouble. educators need to watch their language. they should never use the word rigor. "challenge." rigor means harsh and unyielding. kids respond to challenge. we need to mobilize his technology to allow the kids to move. that is with the common core seems to excel at. you have to say that this is what is going to happen. worth reminding ourselves how the common core came about and why. that states work together and on their own because of their business communities. that theytelling them are not doing well enough and not enough kids graduate from high school. those who do graduate from high need to have remediation before they can do any kind of credit-bearing work. only 25% of kids are ready for college. that is the reality. we are not doing right by our kids and that is the problem that we hope to solve. ands a big thing to take on it is the goal-setting. it was done by looking at standards from around the world. i
to use theem technology that allows that. the common core calcified his age segregation, then, we are in big trouble. educators need to watch their language. they should never use the word rigor. "challenge." rigor means harsh and unyielding. kids respond to challenge. we need to mobilize his technology to allow the kids to move. that is with the common core seems to excel at. you have to say that this is what is going to happen. worth reminding ourselves how the common core came...
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. she was a picky eater. well now i'm her dietitian... ...and last year, she wasn't eating so well. so i recommended boost complete nutritional drink to help her get the nutrition she was missing. and now she drinks it every day. well, it tastes great! [ male announcer ] boost drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones, and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. and now boost comes in two delicious, new bars. look for them next to boost drinks. [ dietitian ] now, nothing keeps mom from doing what she loves... ...being my mom. new kellogg's raisin bran® with omega 3 from flax seeds. plus plump juicy raisins. flax seed? who are you? i still got it. [ male announcer ] invest in your heart health with kellogg's raisin bran® cereals. when she's happy, she writes about bunnies. when she's sad, she writes about goblins. [ balloon pops, goblin growling ] she wrote a lot about goblins after get
hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. she was a picky eater. well now i'm her dietitian... ...and last year, she wasn't eating so well. so i recommended boost complete nutritional drink to help her get the nutrition she was missing. and now she drinks it every day. well, it tastes great! [ male announcer ] boost drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to...
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y'stainly the technolog maturing. the targeting behind visual rant, we have been doing that for a very low long time. but having that person there to , totify targets to change recognize, to have the versatility, intellectual versatility to recognize changes in the combat environment, sometimes having the person there is incredibly valuable. host: one thing i read over over was when it comes to the millions of lines of computer code, talk about having so much reliance on a computer background. guest: this is not a plane where first of all if a playlet -- if a pilot is thinking about flying a plane, some of it is insignificant but a lot of controls are automated. so just the flight controls themselves, there is an enormous amount of computer controls involved in making the plane fly. there are all these different integrated systems that must work together, sensors that tell you where things are, even to the degree of how fast you are flying, where are you in space and time, all of these things are so incredibly sophist
y'stainly the technolog maturing. the targeting behind visual rant, we have been doing that for a very low long time. but having that person there to , totify targets to change recognize, to have the versatility, intellectual versatility to recognize changes in the combat environment, sometimes having the person there is incredibly valuable. host: one thing i read over over was when it comes to the millions of lines of computer code, talk about having so much reliance on a computer background....
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. >> host: in the dead body of the duplication, the science, technology, engineering and mathematics education programs. there are 209 of those, 100 plus, teacher quality et programs to the economic development, 88 transportation assistance, the financial literacy 56 different programs, job training is 47 different job training programs and 20 programs food for the hungry 18 in the disaster response preparedness 17 different programs. >> it's not that we have that many programs. but as outlandish as we don't know if they are working because when they are passed, there is nothing that says you have to have a metric to see if it is accomplishing the goal and the biggest defect of the congress since i have been here has been well lack of oversight of most of the programs. >> host: taking it to the floor to get rid of some of these duplicative programs what happened. >> guest: we had one for $2 million passed all of the rest failed. all of these programs have constituencies in. by the way we found another 52 programs for job training for the disabled. so we have 106 job-training programs
. >> host: in the dead body of the duplication, the science, technology, engineering and mathematics education programs. there are 209 of those, 100 plus, teacher quality et programs to the economic development, 88 transportation assistance, the financial literacy 56 different programs, job training is 47 different job training programs and 20 programs food for the hungry 18 in the disaster response preparedness 17 different programs. >> it's not that we have that many programs. but...
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a look at the roads with cell 7 technology on the san mateo bridge just zipping right along. "these are exactly what says... i wanted" find the pink nike flex only at famous footwear. victory is yours. (pop) (balloons popping) i can see the edge of my couch! (balloons popping) hget up to 60 percent off, plust laban extra 10 percent off,lar and a free box spring on qualifying purchases with new sixty-month financing this is big savings this is sears. >> right now you are along at abc7 news engineer and cell 7 traveling on the incline of the san mateo bridge westbound. you are about to get into fog. >> it isit is looking nice eastd and westbound traffic. i am coming down on the foster city side both moving at 60 miles per hour and when you get beyond the accident scene before the toll plaza which has traffic backed up all way to the 880 interchange on 92, and you get beyond that the san mateo bridge is great in both directions. >> dick, so a lot of the new commuters presumably will get on to 101 either going south toward san jose or north to san francisco and yesterday that was
a look at the roads with cell 7 technology on the san mateo bridge just zipping right along. "these are exactly what says... i wanted" find the pink nike flex only at famous footwear. victory is yours. (pop) (balloons popping) i can see the edge of my couch! (balloons popping) hget up to 60 percent off, plust laban extra 10 percent off,lar and a free box spring on qualifying purchases with new sixty-month financing this is big savings this is sears. >> right now you are along at...
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hybrid technology is 16% of our sales, and we would like it to be more. ford is doing a nice job they represent 3% of volume and honda is 2% so we're clearly the leader and we want to demonstrate that to you and others in the attendance today. jeff: tell me what is coming in the pipeline in terms of numbers and where. >> not only do we offer 23 different hybrids throughout the globe, but we will announce today we have 19 more hybrids coming over the next three years. we believe this is the core technology delivering a real benefit for the consumer. jeff: compare ford and toyota. take a look at the stock, cheryl. made a big deal of how much ford stock is up, that is your big competitor in the u.s. and the gloves are off. >> that is great for the consumer because competition breeds better pricing, better product. a wonderful time to be in the car business. >jeff: i want to ask him about a company called tesla. are they missing the electric boat? i will give him two hours to think about this answer, but i think he has answer right now but we will wait two ho
hybrid technology is 16% of our sales, and we would like it to be more. ford is doing a nice job they represent 3% of volume and honda is 2% so we're clearly the leader and we want to demonstrate that to you and others in the attendance today. jeff: tell me what is coming in the pipeline in terms of numbers and where. >> not only do we offer 23 different hybrids throughout the globe, but we will announce today we have 19 more hybrids coming over the next three years. we believe this is...